A Wednesday morning tweet certainly gives that impression. Cherry took to Twitter to praise the prime minister for marching “to his own drum” in his remarks following the death of Cuban leader Fidel Castro, in which Trudeau controversially expressed “deep sorrow” at the news, and extolled the dictator’s achievements.

“In life you must give credit where credit is due,” wrote Cherry in a tweeted statement Wednesday. “I might be sorry for saying this, but you must admit (Trudeau) marches to his own drum. For instance when he says he likes Castro he knew he was going to get it from the right wing. It didn’t matter to him, he liked Castro and he let it be known.”

The very vocal host of Coach’s Corner went on to praise Trudeau’s approval of two major pipelines.

“He backs the pipeline, which will create thousands of jobs for middle class Canadians knowing he would get it from the left-wing weirdo’s and his own party. It didn’t matter, he listened to his own drum,” Cherry wrote.

Cherry also hinted he’s come around as a Trudeau fan only recently.

“I know people think he would be trampled by Donald Trump in negotiations, I don’t believe that now,” he tweeted. “Looks like he has lots of steel.”

It also seems his admiration stems a little from the fact he sees a little of himself in the young PM.

“The prime minister gets ripped for having charm, good looks, personality and being a sharp dresser. I know how he feels,” Cherry tweeted.